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enThu, 22 Feb 2018 05:31:54 GMTThu, 22 Feb 2018 05:31:54 GMTRev9151725Yahoo! Messenger Application for VistaJosh Holmes caught up with team from Yahoo! that's working on the
Yahoo! Messenger Application for Vista. We talked a lot about the new feature set that went live yesterday (including an easter egg...) and how the process of developing a WPF application with Developer and Designers
went for them.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Code+To+Live/Yahoo-Messenger-Application-for-Vista
Josh Holmes caught up with team from Yahoo! that's working on the
Yahoo! Messenger Application for Vista. We talked a lot about the new feature set that went live yesterday (including an easter egg...) and how the process of developing a WPF application with Developer and Designers
went for them.
https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Code+To+Live/Yahoo-Messenger-Application-for-Vista
Thu, 01 May 2008 20:14:15 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Code+To+Live/Yahoo-Messenger-Application-for-Vistajoshholmesjoshholmes3https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Code+To+Live/Yahoo-Messenger-Application-for-Vista/RSSBlendMIX08Visual StudioWindows VistaWPFWatch the MIX08 Keynotes in HyperspeedHow did we take a boring old ballroom at the Venetian and convert it into an exciting and magical venue, replete with Scott Guthrie juggling and Steve Ballmer manhandling Guy Kawasaki's MacBook Air and cheering for web developers? Watch this short timelape video to see the whole process from bare ballroom through setup, rehearsals, keynotes, and then final teardown after the show.

If you want to see the keynotes at normal speed (or at 1.5x speed by playing in media player with ctrl+shift+g), you can view these links:

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Watch-the-MIX08-Keynotes-in-Hyperspeed How did we take a boring old ballroom at the Venetian and convert it into an exciting and magical venue, replete with Scott Guthrie juggling and Steve Ballmer manhandling Guy Kawasaki's MacBook Air and cheering for web developers? Watch this short timelape video to see the whole process from bare ballroom through setup, rehearsals, keynotes, and then final teardown after the show. If you want to see the keynotes at normal speed (or at 1.5x speed by playing in media player with ctrl&#43;shift&#43;g), you can view these links: MIX08 Day 1 KeynoteMIX08 Day 2 KeynoteKeynote Highlight: Internet Explorer 8Keynote Highlight: Silverlight Momentum Keynote Highlight: Hard Rock Keynote Highlight: Aston Martin Keynote Highlight: NBC OlympicsKeynote Highlight: AOLKeynote Highlight: DoubleClick Keynote Highlight: CirqueKeynote Highlight: Mobile Social Networking Keynote Highlight: WeatherBug Keynote Highlight: Nokia286https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Watch-the-MIX08-Keynotes-in-Hyperspeed
Thu, 20 Mar 2008 13:35:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Watch-the-MIX08-Keynotes-in-HyperspeedJoshua AllenJoshua Allen0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Watch-the-MIX08-Keynotes-in-Hyperspeed/RSSKeynoteMIX08Get MIX08 onto Your ZuneMatthew Wills discovered, downloading all 88 could be a challenge. Thanks to his efforts, there is now a MIX08 RSS feed that includes all the MIX08 sessions. You can subscribe to the feed just like any other podcast. Thanks, Matthew! (via Steve, thanks for finding that!) ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/Get-MIX08-onto-Your-ZuneAt the beginning of this month, MIX08, the annual Microsoft conference which brings together web developers, designers, and business and digital marketing professionals, was held in Las Vegas. From this conference, 88 video presentations were made available on the web for viewing or downloading. Each one had a &quot;Download for Zune&quot; button, but as Matthew Wills discovered, downloading all 88 could be a challenge. Thanks to his efforts, there is now a MIX08 RSS feed that includes all the MIX08 sessions. You can subscribe to the feed just like any other podcast. Thanks, Matthew! (via Steve, thanks for finding that!) https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/Get-MIX08-onto-Your-Zune
Thu, 20 Mar 2008 06:48:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/Get-MIX08-onto-Your-ZuneSarah PerezSarah Perez0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/Get-MIX08-onto-Your-Zune/RSSMIX08ZuneDouglas Crockford, Alex Russell and Joseph Smarr: On the Past, Present and Future of JavaScriptJavaScript is a massively popular language. Programs written in JavaScript can be deployed to more users and more machines than any other language given the prominence of script-enabled web browsers and web surfing. Yet the language hasn’t
evolved since the spec was signed off in 1999. Why?

At MIX08, we were lucky enough to get three of the world’s top JavaScript experts to talk to us about the future of the language, the “Zen” of JavaScript, and tips and tricks on performance and management of large JavaScript projects.

Douglas Crockford is the guy who first identified and evangelized some of the techniques like closures and lambdas that are now mainstays of JavaScript ninjas. He works at Yahoo! on JavaScript frameworks including the
widely-use JavaScript toolkit in YUI.
Alex Russell is the creator of the popular
Dojo Toolkit for JavaScript, and heavily involved in pushing improvements across the various runtimes.
Joseph Smarr is chief architect and employee #1 at
Plaxo, and is a well-known expert on JavaScript best practices – you can see the talks he gave at
Mozilla and Yahoo! on JavaScript performance.

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JavaScript is a massively popular language. Programs written in JavaScript can be deployed to more users and more machines than any other language given the prominence of script-enabled web browsers and web surfing. Yet the language hasn’t
evolved since the spec was signed off in 1999. Why?
At MIX08, we were lucky enough to get three of the world’s top JavaScript experts to talk to us about the future of the language, the “Zen” of JavaScript, and tips and tricks on performance and management of large JavaScript projects.
Douglas Crockford is the guy who first identified and evangelized some of the techniques like closures and lambdas that are now mainstays of JavaScript ninjas. He works at Yahoo! on JavaScript frameworks including the
widely-use JavaScript toolkit in YUI.
Alex Russell is the creator of the popular
Dojo Toolkit for JavaScript, and heavily involved in pushing improvements across the various runtimes.
Joseph Smarr is chief architect and employee #1 at
Plaxo, and is a well-known expert on JavaScript best practices – you can see the talks he gave at
Mozilla and Yahoo! on JavaScript performance.Enjoy!Low res file here.
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Wed, 19 Mar 2008 17:17:14 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Charles/Douglas-Crockford-Alex-Russell-and-Joseph-Smarr-On-the-Past-Present-and-Future-of-JavaScriptCharlesCharles10https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Charles/Douglas-Crockford-Alex-Russell-and-Joseph-Smarr-On-the-Past-Present-and-Future-of-JavaScript/RSSJavaScriptMIX08ProgrammingNokia MIX08 Keynote Announce]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Nokia-MIX08-Keynote-AnnounceHere is the footage from Nokia's MIX08 Keynote announcement. 157https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Nokia-MIX08-Keynote-Announce
Wed, 19 Mar 2008 14:11:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Nokia-MIX08-Keynote-AnnounceJoshua AllenJoshua Allen0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Nokia-MIX08-Keynote-Announce/RSSMIX08NokiaMIX08 Keynote: Dean Hachamovitch]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/MIX08-Keynote-Dean-HachamovitchThis is the IE8 keynote from MIX08, led by Dean Hachamovitch. Dean talks about CSS, web standards, new AJAX features, and Activities and WebSlices.1320https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/MIX08-Keynote-Dean-Hachamovitch
Mon, 17 Mar 2008 23:30:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/MIX08-Keynote-Dean-HachamovitchJoshua AllenJoshua Allen0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/MIX08-Keynote-Dean-Hachamovitch/RSSInternet Explorer 8Internet Explorer 8MIX08MIX08 Keynote: Mobile Social NetworkingStimulant and StepChange. You can also see an interview with the guys from Stimulant, or check out StepChange's OpenSpace presentation. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/MIX08-Keynote-Mobile-Social-NetworkingCheck out this footage from the MIX08 keynote; a mobile social networking application built in Silverlight by Stimulant and StepChange. You can also see an interview with the guys from Stimulant, or check out StepChange's OpenSpace presentation. 302https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/MIX08-Keynote-Mobile-Social-Networking
Mon, 17 Mar 2008 23:22:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/MIX08-Keynote-Mobile-Social-NetworkingJoshua AllenJoshua Allen0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/MIX08-Keynote-Mobile-Social-Networking/RSSMIX08MobileSilverlightNBC Olympics in MIX08 Keynoteinterview with Perkins Miller talking about their solution here. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/NBC-Olympics-in-MIX08-KeynoteThe NBC Olympics demo was a highlight of the MIX08 keynote; an incredible media-viewing experience built in Silverlight. Here is the footage from the keynote. You can also see an interview with Perkins Miller talking about their solution here.https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/NBC-Olympics-in-MIX08-Keynote
Mon, 17 Mar 2008 23:09:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/NBC-Olympics-in-MIX08-KeynoteJoshua AllenJoshua Allen0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/NBC-Olympics-in-MIX08-Keynote/RSSMIX08SilverlightDoubleClick MIX08 Keynote]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/DoubleClick-MIX08-KeynoteDoubleClick demonstrates integration between Silverlight and their ad-tracking platform, in this clip from the MIX08 keynote.255https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/DoubleClick-MIX08-Keynote
Mon, 17 Mar 2008 23:06:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/DoubleClick-MIX08-KeynoteJoshua AllenJoshua Allen0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/DoubleClick-MIX08-Keynote/RSSMIX08SilverlightCirque MIX08 Keynote]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Cirque-MIX08-KeynoteIn the MIX08 keynote, Cirque showed off a WPF-based line-of-business application. Check out this clip and you might even spy one of our VPs trying out for a new career as a performer!425https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Cirque-MIX08-Keynote
Mon, 17 Mar 2008 23:03:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Cirque-MIX08-KeynoteJoshua AllenJoshua Allen0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Cirque-MIX08-Keynote/RSSMIX08Scott GuthrieWPFAOL MIX08 Keynotesee an interview with the AOL folks here, or watch the breakout session where they describe their lessons learned. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/AOL-MIX08-KeynoteHere is the MIX08 keynote footage of AOL's mail client in Silverlight. You can see an interview with the AOL folks here, or watch the breakout session where they describe their lessons learned.263https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/AOL-MIX08-Keynote
Mon, 17 Mar 2008 22:59:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/AOL-MIX08-KeynoteJoshua AllenJoshua Allen0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/AOL-MIX08-Keynote/RSSMIX08SilverlightAston Martin MIX08 Keynoteinterview with Aston and their agency, Splendid, here. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Aston-Martin-MIX08-KeynoteHere is the footage from Aston Martin's MIX08 keynote, showing the end-to-end experience from computer to auto with Silverlight. You can also see an interview with Aston and their agency, Splendid, here.472https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Aston-Martin-MIX08-Keynote
Mon, 17 Mar 2008 22:58:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Aston-Martin-MIX08-KeynoteJoshua AllenJoshua Allen0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Aston-Martin-MIX08-Keynote/RSSMIX08SilverlightThis Week on Channel 9 @ Mix: March 14 EpisodeIn this week's episode, Brian, Dan, and Clint finish off our Mix spectacular with clips from:

For starters, a LOT of video from the Open Space sessions has been published.You can watch all of the sessions here – there were nearly half as many attendee-driven Open Space sessions as “regular”sessions.One of my favorite is Carl Franklin playing acoustic guitar – and we have to give props to the guy who plugged in his electric guitar in the middle of the sandbox area and started jamming.

In addition to the Open Space sessions, videos from all 16 of the “Show Off” contestants have been uploaded.These are some fascinating and high-quality entries; view them all here.

While it was somewhat overshadowed by the IE8 and Silverlight 2 announcements, the SQL Server Data Services (SSDS) announcement during the keynote was significant.Many news outlets picked up the story a few days later, and we saw some comparisons to a product from Amazon.You will definitely want to read this reply from the SSDS team: “It is simple, but it is not SimpleDB”.

Many people attended both MIX08 and SXSW, and it was fun to watch the tweets.Particularly when Chris Wilson told the guys from Opera and Mozilla to watch sessions.visitmix.com, or when the ultimate Phizzpop design challenge took place at Maggie Mae’s.We’re looking forward to next year, with SxSWi running from March 13-17th, and MIX09 from March 18th-20th.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Some-More-Post-MIX08-Thoughts MIX is over, but the reverberations continue. You’ve no doubt seen the news articles highlighting IE8, Silverlight 2, and the now legendary Steve Ballmer and Guy Kawasaki keynote. And you probably know about the ReMIX events we’ll be hosting in your area. But I wanted to point you to a number of other things you might have missed since MIX08 wrapped up. For starters, a LOT of video from the Open Space sessions has been published. You can watch all of the sessions here – there were nearly half as many attendee-driven Open Space sessions as “regular”sessions. One of my favorite is Carl Franklin playing acoustic guitar – and we have to give props to the guy who plugged in his electric guitar in the middle of the sandbox area and started jamming. In addition to the Open Space sessions, videos from all 16 of the “Show Off” contestants have been uploaded. These are some fascinating and high-quality entries; view them all here. While it was somewhat overshadowed by the IE8 and Silverlight 2 announcements, the SQL Server Data Services (SSDS) announcement during the keynote was significant. Many news outlets picked up the story a few days later, and we saw some comparisons to a product from Amazon. You will definitely want to read this reply from the SSDS team: “It is simple, but it is not SimpleDB”. Shortly after the session on MySpace API’s, Vittorio Bertocci published some information that had been missing from the session. The team at Microsoft.com video portal demonstrated yet another Microsoft property taking a bet on Silverlight. And Marc Schweigert facilitated a team of 11 CodePlex developers building an IntelliSense library for Virtual Earth. Many people attended both MIX08 and SXSW, and it was fun to watch the tweets. Particularly when Chris Wilson told the guys from Opera and Mozilla to watch sessions.visitmix.com, or when the ultimate Phizzpop design challenge took place at Maggie Mae’s. We’re looking forward to next year, with SxSWi running from Marhttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Some-More-Post-MIX08-Thoughts
Tue, 11 Mar 2008 15:21:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Some-More-Post-MIX08-ThoughtsJoshua AllenJoshua Allen0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Some-More-Post-MIX08-Thoughts/RSSMIX08SXSWDavid ArmanoDavid Armano's blog posts about the "Fuzzy Tail" and the blurring of boundaries between roles in our industry, I knew we had to have him at MIX.

He gave a session entitled "Why Fuzzy is the New Clear" at our first MIX UX track. We interviewed him to find out about his session. Watch all the way to the end to find out details about his new book ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Joshua/David-ArmanoWhen I first started reading David Armano's blog posts about the &quot;Fuzzy Tail&quot; and the blurring of boundaries between roles in our industry, I knew we had to have him at MIX.He gave a session entitled &quot;Why Fuzzy is the New Clear&quot; at our first MIX UX track. We interviewed him to find out about his session. Watch all the way to the end to find out details about his new book 425https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Joshua/David-Armano
Mon, 10 Mar 2008 20:09:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Joshua/David-ArmanoJoshua AllenJoshua Allen0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Joshua/David-Armano/RSSMIX08UXLou Carbone on Experience EngineeringLou Carbone was one of the most popular presenters at MIX07, and we were really fortunate to have him present again this year as part of our new UX track. He delivered a well-received session, "Getting Clued in to Experience Engineering".

In addition to watching his session online, you can check out this interview conducted by Will Tschumy, to learn more about Lou and his work. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Lou-Carbone-on-Experience-EngineeringLou Carbone was one of the most popular presenters at MIX07, and we were really fortunate to have him present again this year as part of our new UX track. He delivered a well-received session, &quot;Getting Clued in to Experience Engineering&quot;.In addition to watching his session online, you can check out this interview conducted by Will Tschumy, to learn more about Lou and his work.500https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Lou-Carbone-on-Experience-Engineering
Sun, 09 Mar 2008 22:22:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Lou-Carbone-on-Experience-EngineeringJoshua AllenJoshua Allen0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/Lou-Carbone-on-Experience-Engineering/RSSMIX08UXKing of Kong Interview]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/King-of-Kong-InterviewIn this interview, Brian Keller talks to the stars of &quot;King of Kong: Fistful of Quarters&quot;. They talk about how Steve's background in engineering contributes to his gameplay, his work as a science teacher, and the world-record attempt at MIX08.636https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/King-of-Kong-Interview
Sun, 09 Mar 2008 16:42:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/King-of-Kong-InterviewJoshua AllenJoshua Allen0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/MixNews/King-of-Kong-Interview/RSSMIX08The Back of the Napkin: Solving Design Problems (and Selling Your Solutions) with Pictureshttp://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.

The Back of the Napkin: Solving Design Problems (and Selling Your Solutions) with PicturesSpeakers: Dan RoamDescription: Let's face it: describing user experience is hard... unless we use pictures. This session demonstrates step-by-step how anyone, regardless of artistic talent or training, can use simple pictures to describe complex design and technical concepts, solve fuzzy problems, and sell others on breakthrough ideas. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/The-Back-of-the-Napkin-Solving-Design-Problems-and-Selling-Your-Solutions-with-PicturesPlease use this page for all questions and comments related to this session. Visit http://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.The Back of the Napkin: Solving Design Problems (and Selling Your Solutions) with PicturesSpeakers: Dan RoamDescription: Let's face it: describing user experience is hard... unless we use pictures. This session demonstrates step-by-step how anyone, regardless of artistic talent or training, can use simple pictures to describe complex design and technical concepts, solve fuzzy problems, and sell others on breakthrough ideas.https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/The-Back-of-the-Napkin-Solving-Design-Problems-and-Selling-Your-Solutions-with-Pictures
Fri, 07 Mar 2008 15:11:47 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/The-Back-of-the-Napkin-Solving-Design-Problems-and-Selling-Your-Solutions-with-PicturesBrian KellerBrian Keller0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/The-Back-of-the-Napkin-Solving-Design-Problems-and-Selling-Your-Solutions-with-Pictures/RSSMIX08Creating Better User Experiences: Design Strategyhttp://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.

Creating Better User Experiences: Design StrategySpeakers: Dan Harrelson; Kim LenoxDescription: Join us for this session to gain the tools you need to establish and implement an effective design strategy, one that meshes business goals with appeals to the target customer. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Design-StrategyPlease use this page for all questions and comments related to this session. Visit http://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.Creating Better User Experiences: Design StrategySpeakers: Dan Harrelson; Kim LenoxDescription: Join us for this session to gain the tools you need to establish and implement an effective design strategy, one that meshes business goals with appeals to the target customer.https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Design-Strategy
Fri, 07 Mar 2008 15:11:47 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Design-StrategyBrian KellerBrian Keller0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Design-Strategy/RSSMIX08Creating Better User Experiences: Interaction Designhttp://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.

Creating Better User Experiences: Interaction DesignSpeakers: Dan Harrelson; Kim LenoxDescription: In this session, develop a framework to turn research findings into interaction design concepts. Learn how to take the raw data from research and craft design principles that you can turn into a prototype. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Interaction-DesignPlease use this page for all questions and comments related to this session. Visit http://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.Creating Better User Experiences: Interaction DesignSpeakers: Dan Harrelson; Kim LenoxDescription: In this session, develop a framework to turn research findings into interaction design concepts. Learn how to take the raw data from research and craft design principles that you can turn into a prototype.https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Interaction-Design
Fri, 07 Mar 2008 15:11:47 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Interaction-DesignBrian KellerBrian Keller0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Interaction-Design/RSSMIX08Creating Better User Experiences: Information Architecturehttp://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.

Creating Better User Experiences: Information ArchitectureSpeakers: Dan Harrelson; Kim LenoxDescription: Come to this session and we'll analyze content, features, and data within your system, whether it's a Website, intranet, or Web application. Learn how to create a model of your content that illustrates how the different pieces relate to each other. Learn the advantages and drawbacks of different categorization methods. How best can you use metadata and tagging? What exactly is the difference between a taxonomy, folksonomy, vocabulary, or thesaurus? ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Information-ArchitecturePlease use this page for all questions and comments related to this session. Visit http://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.Creating Better User Experiences: Information ArchitectureSpeakers: Dan Harrelson; Kim LenoxDescription: Come to this session and we'll analyze content, features, and data within your system, whether it's a Website, intranet, or Web application. Learn how to create a model of your content that illustrates how the different pieces relate to each other. Learn the advantages and drawbacks of different categorization methods. How best can you use metadata and tagging? What exactly is the difference between a taxonomy, folksonomy, vocabulary, or thesaurus?https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Information-Architecture
Fri, 07 Mar 2008 15:11:47 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Information-ArchitectureBrian KellerBrian Keller0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Information-Architecture/RSSMIX08Creating Better User Experiences: Design Methodshttp://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.

Creating Better User Experiences: Design MethodsSpeakers: Dan Harrelson; Kim LenoxDescription: Join us to survey the landscape of interaction design methods, tools, and techniques to improve your ability to diagnose the business situation and select the right steps in the process to design a powerful result. We provide you with the means to map and thoughtfully select from the full range of techniques at your disposal. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Design-MethodsPlease use this page for all questions and comments related to this session. Visit http://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.Creating Better User Experiences: Design MethodsSpeakers: Dan Harrelson; Kim LenoxDescription: Join us to survey the landscape of interaction design methods, tools, and techniques to improve your ability to diagnose the business situation and select the right steps in the process to design a powerful result. We provide you with the means to map and thoughtfully select from the full range of techniques at your disposal.https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Design-Methods
Fri, 07 Mar 2008 15:11:47 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Design-MethodsBrian KellerBrian Keller0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Creating-Better-User-Experiences-Design-Methods/RSSMIX08Beneath the Surface: The Natural Experience Visionhttp://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.

Beneath the Surface: The Natural Experience VisionSpeakers: Daniel Makoski (Microsoft)Description: Come hear how the Surface User Experience team is focusing on design and user experience as a key driver for creating more natural, intuitive and emotional products. Learn how Surface shifts the approach that has been used for more than thirty years of making users learn the language of computers and products to an entirely new approach where technology, computers, and products learn the language of people: touch, voice, and gesture. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Beneath-the-Surface-The-Natural-Experience-VisionPlease use this page for all questions and comments related to this session. Visit http://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.Beneath the Surface: The Natural Experience VisionSpeakers: Daniel Makoski (Microsoft)Description: Come hear how the Surface User Experience team is focusing on design and user experience as a key driver for creating more natural, intuitive and emotional products. Learn how Surface shifts the approach that has been used for more than thirty years of making users learn the language of computers and products to an entirely new approach where technology, computers, and products learn the language of people: touch, voice, and gesture.https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Beneath-the-Surface-The-Natural-Experience-Vision
Fri, 07 Mar 2008 15:11:47 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Beneath-the-Surface-The-Natural-Experience-VisionBrian KellerBrian Keller0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/Beneath-the-Surface-The-Natural-Experience-Vision/RSSMIX08The Story of the Ribbonhttp://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.

The Story of the RibbonSpeakers: Jensen HarrisDescription: Farewell, menus and toolbars! Come hear the behind-the-scenes story of how the 2007 Office Ribbon user interface was imagined, designed, and validated. See never-before-shown early prototypes, hear about mistakes we learned from during the design process, and find out the principles of user experience design we used each step of the way in creating the first totally new user interface for Office. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/The-Story-of-the-RibbonPlease use this page for all questions and comments related to this session. Visit http://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.The Story of the RibbonSpeakers: Jensen HarrisDescription: Farewell, menus and toolbars! Come hear the behind-the-scenes story of how the 2007 Office Ribbon user interface was imagined, designed, and validated. See never-before-shown early prototypes, hear about mistakes we learned from during the design process, and find out the principles of user experience design we used each step of the way in creating the first totally new user interface for Office.https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/The-Story-of-the-Ribbon
Fri, 07 Mar 2008 15:11:47 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/The-Story-of-the-RibbonBrian KellerBrian Keller0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/2008Sessions/The-Story-of-the-Ribbon/RSSMIX08